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Results From Chile’s 2016 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
Fecha
2016Registro en:
J Phys Act Health. 2016 Nov;13(11 Suppl 2):S117-S123
Autor
Aguilar-Farias, Nicolás
Cortinez-O’Ryan, Andrea
Sadarangani, Kabir P.
Von Oetinger, Astrid
Leppe, Jaime
Valladares, Macarena
Balboa-Castillo, Teresa
Cobos, Carolina
Lemus, Nicolas
Walbaum, Magdalena
Cristi-Montero, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
BACKGROUND:
The 2016 Chilean Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is a review of the evidence across indicators of behaviors, settings, and sources of influence associated with physical activity (PA) of Chilean children and youth.
METHODS:
A Research Work Group reviewed available evidence from publications, surveys, government documents and datasets to assign a grade for 11 indicators for PA behavior based on the percentage of compliance for defined benchmarks. Grades were defined as follows: A, 81% to 100% of children accomplishing a given benchmark; B, 61% to 80%; C, 41% to 60%; D, 21% to 40%; F, 0% to 20%; INC, incomplete data available to assign score.
RESULTS:
Grades assigned were for i) 'Behaviors that contribute to overall PA levels': Overall PA, F; Organized Sport Participation, D; Active Play, INC; and Active Transportation, C-; ii) 'Factors associated with cardiometabolic risk': Sedentary Behavior, D; Overweight and Obesity, F; Fitness, F; and iii) 'Factors that influence PA': Family and Peers, D; School, D; Community and Built Environment, C; Government Strategies and Investments, C.
CONCLUSIONS:
Chile faces a major challenge as most PA indicators scored low. There were clear research and information gaps that need to be filled with the implementation of consistent and regular data collection methods.